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Raising Resilient Creators Podcast

By Moni Singh

Get incredible free resources to raise children up for success by helping them develop life and career skills. I am Moni Singh, an engineer, a creator, a mother and a learner. Also known as Ms. STEM or the founder of the STEM for kids movement. Welcome to my channel.
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Detecting Light For Communications, Industrial Automation, Security & Medicine! Today in STEM Histo

Raising Resilient Creators PodcastMar 31, 2024

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A Historic Flashpoint on the Korean Peninsula! Today in STEM History #shorts

A Historic Flashpoint on the Korean Peninsula! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 25 May 2009, North Korea announced its second underground nuclear
test sending shockwaves through the international community. Nuclear weapons are
devastating devices that pose a serious threat to global security. Understanding nuclear
technology and its implications is crucial for informed discussion and potential non-proliferation
solutions. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #NuclearProliferation #KoreanPeninsula #PeaceTalks
#NuclearTest #NonProliferation
May 25, 202400:59
 A Week That Changed TV in Europe! Today in STEM History #shorts

A Week That Changed TV in Europe! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 24 May 1982, Eurikon, a pan-European experimental satellite channel,
was launched by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to foster cultural exchange across
Europe in a week-long experiment. Eurikon pioneered the idea of pan-European satellite
television demonstrating the potential for satellite technology to overcome national boundaries.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #Eurikon #SatelliteTV #EuropeanInnovation #SatelliteBroadcasting
May 24, 202400:57
Databases: The Unsung Hero of the Web and AI! Today in STEM History #shorts

Databases: The Unsung Hero of the Web and AI! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 23 May 1995, MySQL, a relational database management system
(RDBMS), was born! MySQL’s open-source philosophy and ease of use democratized access to
powerful database technology. Databases store the vast amounts of data that AI, ML, and data
science rely on. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #MySQL #OpenSource #WebDev #DatabasePower
May 23, 202400:59
Gaming Gets a Boost: Micron Goes Graphic! Today in STEM History #shorts

Gaming Gets a Boost: Micron Goes Graphic! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 14 May 2009, Micron Technology, a leading memory chip
manufacturer, announced a strategic shift, adding graphics memory chips to their established
DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) product line. Graphics memory, also known as
GDDR (Graphics Double Data Rate), is a specialized type of memory designed for faster data
transfer rates compared to standard DRAM. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities
#teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #PCGaming #MemoryEvolution
May 14, 202400:60
Wiring the World: Ethernet and the Rise of Networking! Today in STEM History #shorts

Wiring the World: Ethernet and the Rise of Networking! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 13 May 1980, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Intel, and Xerox
collaborated to unveil the Ethernet network specification laying the foundation for the internet
and larger-scale networking technologies. Ethernet, a standardized networking technology
connects computers across a local area network (LAN) promoting growth and collaboration.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #NetworkedSociety #EthernetEverywhere
May 13, 202400:59
The Rise of Mobile Gaming: Sony PSP! Today in STEM History #shorts

The Rise of Mobile Gaming: Sony PSP! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 11 May 2004, Sony unveiled the PlayStation Portable (PSP) promising
console-quality graphics on a sleek handheld system ushering in a new era of portable
entertainment, forever changing the landscape of mobile gaming. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#ConsoleInYourPocket #HandheldRevolution #generationX #genX
May 12, 202400:57
Standardizing Memory & Storage: The Impact of ATA! Today in STEM History #shorts

Standardizing Memory & Storage: The Impact of ATA! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 12 May 1994, The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
approved the Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) standard for a more streamlined and
reliable connection between computers and storage devices. It paved the way for future storage
interface standards like Serial ATA (SATA) and NVMe(Non-Volatile Memory Express). #stem
#stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education
#childcare #DataExplosion #StorageSolutions
May 12, 202400:60
The Rise of Mobile Gaming: Sony PSP! Today in STEM History #shorts

The Rise of Mobile Gaming: Sony PSP! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 11 May 2004, Sony unveiled the PlayStation Portable (PSP) promising
console-quality graphics on a sleek handheld system ushering in a new era of portable
entertainment, forever changing the landscape of mobile gaming. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#ConsoleInYourPocket #HandheldRevolution #generationX #genX
May 11, 202400:57
PRISM Leaks: Edward Snowden and the Fight for Online Privacy! Today in STEM History
#shorts

PRISM Leaks: Edward Snowden and the Fight for Online Privacy! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 9 May 2013, Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, leaked a
classified document titled "PRISM Surveillance Slides" through the Freedom of Information Act
exposing the vast and controversial internet data collection programs run by the National
Security Agency (NSA), sparking a global debate about privacy and government surveillance.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare SnowdenLeaks #DigitalRights #PrivacyMatters
May 10, 202400:53
Morehead Planetarium: A Starry Legacy of Education and Inspiration! Today in STEM
History #shorts

Morehead Planetarium: A Starry Legacy of Education and Inspiration! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 10 May 1949, the Morehead Planetarium, a gift to the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, opened, becoming the first university-owned planetarium in the
United States.
A planetarium provides an immersive simulation of the sky using a domed projection system to
create a realistic representation of the stars, planets, and celestial phenomena. #stem
#stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education
#childcare #SpaceExploration
May 10, 202400:59
Triple Play: Canada's Pioneering Trials in Converged Services! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Triple Play: Canada's Pioneering Trials in Converged Services! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 8 May 1997, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission (CRTC) granted Bell Canada and Telus permission to conduct groundbreaking
trials delivering both telecommunications and broadcasting services over custom-built digital
networks, paving the way for a new era of converged services. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#CanadianTechHistory
#TriplePlay #TheFutureIsHere
May 08, 202400:58
Digital Art, Creativity and Designing: Adobe's Photoshop Legacy! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Digital Art, Creativity and Designing: Adobe's Photoshop Legacy! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 7 May 2012, Adobe unveiled Photoshop CS6 (version 13.0), the latest
iteration of its industry-standard photo editing software. This release offered enhanced tools for
seamless image manipulation, and introduced basic video editing tools, expanding creative
possibilities. The improved interface made Photoshop more accessible to a broader range of users.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #PhotoEditing #DigitalArt #DesignHistory
May 07, 202400:53
Today in STEM History - May 5, 2008. Tesla Motors, unveiled Roadster, the first commercially
availa

Today in STEM History - May 5, 2008. Tesla Motors, unveiled Roadster, the first commercially availa

Today in STEM History - 6 may 1998, Ghost 5.0c, a software program capable of cloning entire
computer hard drives, was launched. While simplifying backups, it also raised concerns about
software piracy and unauthorized data duplication. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation
#stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #DataBackup
#TechPioneers
May 06, 202400:53
Turning Point for EVs: Tesla's Roadster! Today in STEM History #shorts

Turning Point for EVs: Tesla's Roadster! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - May 5, 2008. Tesla Motors, unveiled Roadster, the first commercially
available electric sports car. The electric vehicle (EV) landscape has evolved with more
affordable options, battery technology and charging infrastructure growth. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#SustainableTransportation #EVHistory
May 05, 202400:60
Idaho Gem: The First Cloned Mule! Today in STEM History #shorts

Idaho Gem: The First Cloned Mule! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - May 4, 2003, the first cloned mule called Idaho Gem, was born.
Researchers at the University of Idaho demonstrated the first application of cloning technology to a
hybrid animal like a mule. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers
#teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #Biotechnology
May 04, 202400:59
"Love Letter" Nightmare: The Devastating ILOVEYOU! Today in STEM History #shorts

"Love Letter" Nightmare: The Devastating ILOVEYOU! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - May 3, 2000, the "Love Letter" computer virus, also known as the
ILOVEYOU worm, spread like wildfire across the globe, infecting millions of personal computers.
This event highlighted the importance of cybersecurity awareness, user education and timely
software updates and security patches. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stem
May 03, 202400:60
Ready to Navigate: The Day GPS Became Available to Everyone! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Ready to Navigate: The Day GPS Became Available to Everyone! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - May 2, 2000, a policy lifted restrictions on Global Positioning System
(GPS) access allowing for widespread civilian use of a technology previously reserved for the U.S.
military. Satellite engineering, signal processing, and orbital mechanics play a crucial role in GPS
technology. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #GPSHistory #LocationTech
May 02, 202400:59
Bug-Eyed Breakthrough: Camera Mimics Insect Vision for Stunning Images
Today in STEM History #short

Bug-Eyed Breakthrough: Camera Mimics Insect Vision for Stunning Images Today in STEM History #short

Today in STEM History - May 1, 2013, researchers at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign unveiled a revolutionary multi-lens digital camera mimicking the compound eye
of insects. The innovation holds promise for applications like enhanced professional photography,
improved robotics and virtual reality. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities
#teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #ScienceInspiresTech
May 01, 202400:59
First Space Tourist Takes Flight! Today in STEM History #shorts

First Space Tourist Takes Flight! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 30, 2001,
Dennis Tito, a millionaire entrepreneur, became the first space tourist paying nearly $20 Million
to orbit Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for eight days. Tito's flight spurred
companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin to develop more affordable and accessible space travel
technologies. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #SpaceX #FutureofSpace #SpaceTourismHistory
Apr 30, 202400:59
The 2004 IPO that Changed the Internet (and Wall Street)! Today in STEM History #shorts

The 2004 IPO that Changed the Internet (and Wall Street)! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 29, 2004,
Google filed for its Initial Public Offering (IPO) with the SEC aiming to raise $2.7 Billion by
selling its shares to the public for the first time. This successful IPO paved the way for other tech
companies to go public, fueling the tech boom of the mid-2000s. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#IPO #generationX #genX #GoogleIPO #TechInnovation
Apr 29, 202400:60
Music Industry: How This Changed It Forever! Today in STEM History #shorts

Music Industry: How This Changed It Forever! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 28th, 2003, Apple Computer launched the iTunes Music Store
changing the way we discover, purchase, and listen to music. It provided a convenient,
affordable way to access millions of songs utilizing Digital Rights Management (DRM)
technology to prevent unauthorized copying of purchased songs. Modern DRM focuses on
preventing unauthorized access and distribution rather than restricting user devices. #stem
#stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education
#childcare #MusicRevolution #iTunes21 #21YearsOfiTunes #@AppleMusic
Apr 28, 202400:59
Blocked at the Altar The Antitrust Case that Stopped Microsoft -Intuit Union! Today in
STEM History

Blocked at the Altar The Antitrust Case that Stopped Microsoft -Intuit Union! Today in STEM History

Today in STEM History - April 27, 1995, an antitrust lawsuit blocked a potential acquisition by Microsoft of Intuit, the leading developer of personal finance software like Quicken. Financial software development relies on various STEM fields like Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics, data encryption and security. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #Antitrust #SoftwareMarket
Apr 27, 202400:60
Mobile Patent Wars: Qualcomm & Broadcom! Today in STEM History #shorts

Mobile Patent Wars: Qualcomm & Broadcom! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 26, 2009, a bitter patent dispute for wireless chip technology was
settled between two longtime rivals with Qualcomm agreeing to pay Broadcom $891 million. The
mobile chip industry has evolved since 2009 with the rise of 4G and 5G cellular networks offering
significantly faster data speeds and improved capacity. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation
#stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #MobileChips
#IntellectualProperty
Apr 27, 202400:60
Game Changer: The Birth of Third-Party Video Games! Today in STEM History #shorts

Game Changer: The Birth of Third-Party Video Games! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 25, 1980,
Activision was founded as the first-ever third-party software developer for video game
consoles.Activision's entry fueled a surge in new games and genres, catering to a wider range
of player interests. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #ThirdPartyGames #Activision
Apr 25, 202400:58
Silicon Valley Shakeup: The Landmark Settlement! Today in STEM History #shorts

Silicon Valley Shakeup: The Landmark Settlement! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 24, 2014
Google, Apple, Intel, and other tech giants reached an agreement in a class-action lawsuit
accusing them of colluding to prevent employees from jumping ship. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#TechWorkers #FairCompetition
Apr 24, 202400:59
Finding the Top: The Landmark Discovery in Particle Physics! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Finding the Top: The Landmark Discovery in Particle Physics! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 23, 1994,
scientists at Fermi National Laboratory, under the Department of Energy, discovered the top
quark after years of data collection and meticulous analysis involving quantum mechanics and
particle interactions.The top quark's discovery was a major triumph for the Standard Model of
particle physics. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #ParticlePhysics
Apr 23, 202400:60
Engineering Immunity: The First Genetically Engineered Vaccine! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Engineering Immunity: The First Genetically Engineered Vaccine! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 22nd April 1986, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
approved the world's first vaccine developed using a genetically engineered virus. Genetically
engineered vaccines revolutionized the field of veterinary medicine and played a crucial role in
developing some human vaccines. The technology used is different from mRNA vaccines
produced for COVID-19. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers
#teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #vaccines #mRNA
Apr 22, 202400:60
Protecting Kids Online: The Legacy of COPPA! Today in STEM History #shorts

Protecting Kids Online: The Legacy of COPPA! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 21st April, 2000,
the US Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA, went into effect. To protect children in
the digital age, COPPA established clear guidelines for websites and online services changing the
way websites handle information from users under 13. African Union Child Online Safety and
Empowerment Policy and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Europe are two examples
of similar policies in the world. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers
#teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #ChildrensPrivacy #DigitalParenting
Apr 21, 202400:60
From Dorm Room to Dominance: Dell Takes the PC Crown! Today in STEM History
#shorts

From Dorm Room to Dominance: Dell Takes the PC Crown! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 20th, 2001,
Dell Computers dethroned Compaq to become the world's leading manufacturer of personal
computers. Today, while Dell remains a major player, the rise of mobile computing with laptops,
tablets, and smartphones has redefined personal computing. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#generationX #genX #PChistory #TechInnovation
Apr 20, 202401:59
Today in STEM History - April 18th, 1919,
Esther Afua Ocloo, the Ghanaian Microlending Pioneer, and

Today in STEM History - April 18th, 1919, Esther Afua Ocloo, the Ghanaian Microlending Pioneer, and

Today in STEM History - April 19th, 2021,
the Ingenuity helicopter, became the first powered aircraft to achieve controlled flight on another
planet – Mars. The mission showcased advancements in miniaturization, lightweight materials,
and autonomous navigation, paving the way for future scout drones and aerial vehicles that can
explore areas inaccessible to rovers. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities
#teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter
#SpaceExploration #MarsFlight
Apr 19, 202400:59
Finance & Microlending: The Power of Small! Today in STEM History #shorts

Finance & Microlending: The Power of Small! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 18th, 1919,
Esther Afua Ocloo, the Ghanaian Microlending Pioneer, and co-founder of Women's World
Banking, was born.
Microlending is a system of providing small loans to empower individuals, typically those who
wouldn't qualify for traditional bank loans. Ocloo's work inspired the global microfinance
movement and she was recognized with the prestigious 1990 African Prize for Leadership.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #WomenEmpowerment, #SDGs, #GenderEquality
#FinancialEmpowerment #WomenInBusiness #Microfinance #EstherOcloo #MicroloansMatter
Apr 18, 202400:60
Earth 2.0? Unveiling Kepler-186f, the Habitable Exoplanet! Today in STEM History #shorts

Earth 2.0? Unveiling Kepler-186f, the Habitable Exoplanet! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 17 April, 2014, NASA’s Kepler space telescope confirmed the
discovery of the first Earth-size planet in the habitable zone of another star.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #NASA #Kepler #aerospace #Exoplanets #Kepler #AreWeAlone
#SpaceExploration #Kepler186f
Apr 17, 202400:60
World War, City Bombed: Drones & Missiles! Today in STEM History #shorts

World War, City Bombed: Drones & Missiles! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 16th, 1944,
Allied forces started bombing Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia during World War II to weaken
German forces, and disrupt their supply lines. Modern bombs and missiles like ballistic missiles,
cruise missiles and explosive drones with self-propulsion, guidance systems, and longer range
offer greater precision and ability to strike from a distance. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation
#stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #WW2 #Belgrade
#NeverForget #Peacebuilding #Warfare #worldWar3 #drones #missiles
Apr 17, 202400:60
A Giant Eye: 30 Years of Unraveling the Universe! Today in STEM History #shorts

A Giant Eye: 30 Years of Unraveling the Universe! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 15th, 1990,
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched the Hubble Space
Telescope, a powerful observatory, named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, aimed to transform
our understanding of the universe. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities
#teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #HubbleTelescope
#SpaceExploration #HubbleMoments
Apr 15, 202400:59
A Billion $ Blunder: Blockbuster-Circuit City Saga! Today in STEM History #shorts

A Billion $ Blunder: Blockbuster-Circuit City Saga! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 14th, 2008,
video rental giant Blockbuster made a billion-dollar bid to acquire electronics retailer Circuit City.
The saga serves as a cautionary tale about failing to adapt to technological disruption. #stem
#stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education
#childcare ##generationx #genx #Blockbuster #RetailFail #Innovation #BusinessStrategy
#resilience
Apr 14, 202400:60
Starlink, GPS, Iridium, Globalstar: Have This In Common! Today in STEM History #shorts

Starlink, GPS, Iridium, Globalstar: Have This In Common! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 13th, 1960
the United States launched Transit 1B, the world's first operational satellite navigation system.
Transit 1B laid the groundwork for the Global Positioning System (GPS). #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#NavigationHistory #TechTimeline #Innovation #Transportation
Apr 14, 202400:60
The Little Calculator That Conquered Space! Today in STEM History #shorts

The Little Calculator That Conquered Space! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 12th, 1981,
the HP-41C became the first programmable calculator ever used in space aboard NASA's
Columbia shuttle. The HP-41C, with its ability to store and run pre-programmed routines gave
astronauts more autonomy.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #HP41C #SpaceHistory
Apr 12, 202400:60
Twitter Goes Live: How Real-Time Notifications Changed Social Media! Today in STEM
History #shorts

Twitter Goes Live: How Real-Time Notifications Changed Social Media! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 11th, 2014,
Twitter revolutionized engagement with real-time web notifications using Server-Sent Events and
WebSockets. Today, real-time notifications are a cornerstone of most social media platforms. They
have become an essential tool for News Organizations, Marketers and Customer Service. #stem
#stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education
#childcare #TwitterHistory #SocialMediaEvolution #Marketing #SocialMediaStrategy
Apr 12, 202400:59
No Work After 6! It's A Law Here! Today in STEM History #shorts

No Work After 6! It's A Law Here! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 10th April 2014, France amended its work agreement granting
employees the "right to disconnect," effectively banning companies from sending work emails
after 6 PM. Constant connectivity was linked to increased stress, anxiety, burnout and decreased
productivity. With the law, after-hours email checking declined. The "right to disconnect" became a
cornerstone of French work culture and remains the most comprehensive legislation of its kind.
#stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory
#education #childcare #FutureOfWork #EmployeeWellbeing #RightToDisconnect
#WorkLifeBalance #MentalHealth
Apr 10, 202400:60
Seed For Smartwatch: The First Wrist PC! Today in STEM History #shorts

Seed For Smartwatch: The First Wrist PC! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 9th, 1998,
Seiko Instruments unveiled the world's first wrist-worn Personal Computer (PC), a pioneering
device that paved the way for the smartwatches we know today way before companies like
Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit became major players in the wearable tech market. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#WearableTechHistory #TechEvolution
Apr 09, 202400:58
Portable Power: The First Dry Cell Battery! Today in STEM History #shorts

Portable Power: The First Dry Cell Battery! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 8th, 1886,
German scientist Dr. Carl Gassner received a patent for the world's first commercially viable "dry
cell" battery. Gassner's design used a paste made of zinc chloride and ammonium chloride,
eliminating the risk of spills and leaks, and was more compact and user-friendly.It inspired the
vast array of dry cell and rechargeable batteries we use today like alkaline, lithium-ion, and
nickel-metal hydride batteries. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers
#teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #BatteryHistory #TechInnovation
Apr 08, 202400:60
The Internet's Humble Beginnings: Birth of RFC 1! Today in STEM History #shorts

The Internet's Humble Beginnings: Birth of RFC 1! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 7th, 1969,
the publication of a document titled "RFC 1" (Request for Comments 1) laid the groundwork for
the internet we know today.
Authored by Vint Cerf and Steve Crocker, RFC 1 outlined a vision for computers to
communicate. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips
#stemhistory #education #childcare #TechHistory #InternetRevolution
Apr 08, 202400:60
Olympic Airways: Taking Off with Greek Aviation! Today in STEM History #shorts

Olympic Airways: Taking Off with Greek Aviation! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 6th, 1957, shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, established the
iconic Greek national carrier, Olympic Airways. Onassis saw the potential for a thriving national
airline in Greece's growing tourism industry. The airline became a major economic driver,
creating jobs, stimulating tourism, and fostering international connections. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#GreekHistory #aviationHistory
Apr 08, 202400:59
Engineering Marvel: Taming the Andes! Today in STEM History #shorts

Engineering Marvel: Taming the Andes! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 5th 1910,
The Transandine Railway was officially inaugurated, connecting Chile and Argentina across the
formidable Andes Mountains. The 1,408-kilometer (875-mile) railway provided a vital trade route
and facilitated cultural exchange between the two countries. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#EngineeringMarvels #SouthAmericanHistory
Apr 05, 202400:59
The Challenger's First Steps Towards Space! Today in STEM History #shorts

The Challenger's First Steps Towards Space! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 4th, 1983,
Space Shuttle Challenger launched on its maiden voyage, mission STS-6, ushering in a new
era for reusable spacecraft and human spaceflight.The concept of reusable spacecraft
continues to inspire innovation, influencing the development of vehicles by companies like
SpaceX and Blue Origin. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers
#teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #SpaceExploration #TechHistory
Apr 05, 202400:59
Breaking the Sound Barrier (Sort of): The TGV High-Speed Rail Record! Today in STEM
History #shorts

Breaking the Sound Barrier (Sort of): The TGV High-Speed Rail Record! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 3rd, 2007,
a French TGV high-speed train, code-named V150, became the World's Fastest Conventional
Train. The V150 project pushed the boundaries of train design and engineering, with innovations
in aerodynamics, materials science, and power systems. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation
#stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #HighSpeedRail
#TechHistory
Apr 03, 202400:55
Enterprise Software: The Rise of Cloud Computing at SAP! Today in STEM History
#shorts

Enterprise Software: The Rise of Cloud Computing at SAP! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 2nd, 2008, Leo Apotheker was appointed co-CEO of SAP, a leader
in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. Apotheker sowed the seeds of cloud adoption.
Cloud computing relies heavily on advanced technologies like virtualization, distributed
computing, and data center infrastructure. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities
#teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #TechHistory #CloudAdoption
Apr 02, 202400:59
Smart Appliances: An Alliance That Powered the Home IoTs! Today in STEM History #shorts

Smart Appliances: An Alliance That Powered the Home IoTs! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - April 1st, 2014,
chipmaker AMD announced a multi-year deal with Mentor Graphics to embed AMD processors
based Systems on a Chip (SoCs) into internet appliances. SoCs are miniaturized circuits that
integrate various electronic components like processors, memory, and input/output controllers
onto a single chip to power Internet of Things (IoT) devices. #stem #stemforkids
#stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare
#SmartHomeHistory #TechInnovation
Apr 01, 202400:60
Red Pill or Blue Pill? The Matrix Bends Reality! Today in STEM History #shorts

Red Pill or Blue Pill? The Matrix Bends Reality! Today in STEM History #shorts

Today in STEM History - 31 March, 1999,
Warner Bros released sci-fi thriller: The Matrix. Directed by the Wachowski Brothers, the film
explored a world where reality might be a simulated construct referencing computer science
concepts like artificial intelligence and virtual reality. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation
#stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #generationx #genx
#TheMatrix #SciFiMovies #Philosophy
Mar 31, 202400:59
Detecting Light For Communications, Industrial Automation, Security & Medicine! Today in
STEM Histo

Detecting Light For Communications, Industrial Automation, Security & Medicine! Today in STEM Histo

Today in STEM History - 30 March, 1950, Bell Laboratories announced the phototransistor. Invented by Dr. John Northrup Shive, this tiny device revolutionized light detection. They are key components in a wide range of technologies that rely on light detection and control including Optical communication (fiber optics), Smoke detectors & security system, Camera technology, Medical equipment. #stem #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #teachers #teachingtips #stemhistory #education #childcare #Phototransistor #LightDetection #Innovation
Mar 31, 202400:60